Photography

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Death Observers | Photographing the Grim Spectacle of Public Executions in Iran

WARNING: Some people may find these images disturbing
Ebrahim Noroozi
1.24.20
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Greetings From… | Florida in the 1960s

Looking back through the archive of the world’s best-selling postcard photographer
Clem Fiell
1.6.20
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On its Last Legs | Otherworldly Photos of a Dying Lake in Iran

Lake Urmia was once the largest salt lake in the Middle East, but now it is set to vanish altogether
Ebrahim Noroozi
3.13.19
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Travel Photographer of the Year | National Geographic Reveals This Year’s Winners

From Congo to Sri Lanka, these are the winning shots from this year's competition
Kieran Morris
2.27.19
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Positively Reeling | By All Means, Bin Off Plastic - Just Shut Up About It

You can't be an eco-warrior while you snap away on 35mm
Paul Evans
2.22.19
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Terra Incognita | Photos from Papua New Guinea, a Land Little Explored

An intimate photo journal of one of the world's least visited nations
Zoe Springer
2.21.19
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Greetings From… Our Racist Past | Old Postcards that Show the Imperialist Prejudices of the 60s

These pictures tell you more about the Western gaze than they do about the people in them
Clem Fiell
1.29.19
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The Way I See It | Winter Sports Photographer Vernon Deck Shares his Secrets

From shooting powder to Papua New Guinea, Vernon Deck has one of the world's best jobs
Vernon Deck
1.10.19
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Snapshots of a Year | Amuse's Favourite Photo Stories of 2018

A round-up of our best shots and photo-led stories of last year
Amuse Team
Clem Fiell
12.31.18
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Inside North Korea’s Mass Games | The Strangest Show on Earth

The DPRK wants you to know that they come in peace
Tristan Kennedy
12.14.18
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Kings of New York | Exploring the Birth of the B-boy in the Bronx of the 70s

“It’s a story about art and the resilience of human beings,” says street photographer Ricky Flores, who captured the nascent b-boy subculture
Cassidy George
11.30.18
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Sign of the Times | Hong Kong Rages Against the Dying of its Neon Lights

Bit by bit, Hong Kong is taking down the visual identity it has held for years - but not without resistance
Oliver Lunn
11.30.18
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